Mirror image proteins

L Zhao, W Lu - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2014 - Elsevier
L Zhao, W Lu
Current opinion in chemical biology, 2014Elsevier
Highlights•Native chemical ligation enables facile synthetic access to mirror image
proteins.•Mirror image proteins facilitate protein crystallization and structure solution.•Mirror
image proteins aid drug discovery of novel classes of therapeutics.•Mirror image proteins
can be a powerful mechanistic tool for biology.Proteins composed entirely of unnatural d-
amino acids and the achiral amino acid glycine are mirror image forms of their native l-
protein counterparts. Recent advances in chemical protein synthesis afford unique and …
Highlights
  • Native chemical ligation enables facile synthetic access to mirror image proteins.
  • Mirror image proteins facilitate protein crystallization and structure solution.
  • Mirror image proteins aid drug discovery of novel classes of therapeutics.
  • Mirror image proteins can be a powerful mechanistic tool for biology.
Proteins composed entirely of unnatural d-amino acids and the achiral amino acid glycine are mirror image forms of their native l-protein counterparts. Recent advances in chemical protein synthesis afford unique and facile synthetic access to domain-sized mirror image d-proteins, enabling protein research to be conducted through ‘the looking glass’ and in a way previously unattainable. d-Proteins can facilitate structure determination of their native l-forms that are difficult to crystallize (racemic X-ray crystallography); d-proteins can serve as the bait for library screening to ultimately yield pharmacologically superior d-peptide/d-protein therapeutics (mirror-image phage display); d-proteins can also be used as a powerful mechanistic tool for probing molecular events in biology. This review examines recent progress in the application of mirror image proteins to structural biology, drug discovery, and immunology.
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